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- Category: Loans (continued)
- A new mortgage peril, looms on the horizon.
- A quarter of indebted consumers feel the strain
- Affordable property is still available
- Almost 25 Per Cent Of Home Owners Unsure Of Mortgage Loan Rate
- Alternative finance - Home collection loans
- Approved home loans “level out” for April
- April rate reduction was not unanimous
- Are banks walking a loan insurance tightrope?
- Are House Prices Starting To Settle Down?
- Are overdraft penalties wrong?
- Are you a deceptive shopper?
- Are you making the most of your credit card
- Are you paying over the odds for your mortgage?
- ATM’s and Cards cost the consumer…Big!
- Average Home Loan Deposit Increases
- Avoid January Loans through effective Christmas budgeting
- Avoid using loans to wholly fund the big day
- B of E Vs LIBOR
- Bad borrowing decisions, cost the consumer big!
- Bad credit home loans could spur record repossessions
- Bad credit loan lender in trouble
- Bad credit loan? No problem!
- Bailing out the kids can do more harm than good
- Bank Of England Base Rate Remains Unchanged
- Bank Of England Rate To Remain At 5%
- Banks reluctant to serve sub prime loan applicants
- Base rate falls to 5%
- Base rate remains unchanged
- Basic DM info should be offered to struggling loan borrowers
- Be thorough with your finances if moving over seas
- Beat the crunch…choose debt loans
- Best buy shoppers neglect their finances
- Beware of added extras when hunting for a loan
- Beware Of IVA Mail Shots
- BOE cuts rates by 1/4 of a percent
- BOE puts interest rates on hiatus
- Borrow back your reputation
- Borrowers advised to clear card debt in the New Year
- Borrowers shouldn’t all be tarred with the same brush
- Borrowers starting to receive benefits of rate cuts
- Borrowers to revisit Bankruptcy in 2008
- Bridging Loans Are Becoming Too High Risk
- British Consumers Spending More Than They Earn
- British loan borrowers could learn from the rest of Europe
- Brits boost their homes value, by adding new rooms.
- Brits choose loans, to fund their “summer lifestyles”
- Brits cut back on credit
- Brits go consolidation crazy
- Brits rethink their spend
- Brits sit atop loan debt mountain








